Québec11:45 a.m. – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will make an announcement. He will be joined by Steven Blaney, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, Denis Lebel, Minister of Infrastructure, Communities and Intergovernmental Affairs and Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, Jacques Gourde, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, for Official Languages and for the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, and Régis Labeaume, Mayor of Québec City.Château Frontenac 1 Rue des Carrières Québec City, Quebec*Open to media

After nearly 9 years of Stephen Harper and his tired old government, this is our chance to elect a leader who cares about Canadians and listens to them.The sky's the limit for a Prime Minister with a vision and a team.Think of what Liberal Governments have accomplished: Medicare, the Canada Pension Plan, the Canadian flag, our Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, balanced budgets, the Clarity Act, Team Canada trade missions, Kyoto and a strong independent foreign policy.Leadership does make a difference.We refused to go to war in Iraq in 2003. It was the right thing to do. The Americans and others did not listen to UN, NATO and Canada among others. Stephen Harper who wanted us to go to war went to the US to criticize Canada’s decision.Liberals were against sending troops then, just as Liberals are against sending them now.We are not responsible for the mess created in Iraq, but we can help in ways that don’t include dropping bombs. The Canadian tradition is to help refugees and provide the victims of war with food, lodging and medical supplies.That was the Canadian way before the Harper Government.Liberals believe that Government can make a difference in our society.Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada believe in action, not talking points and wasteful government advertising.Under his management Stephen Harper took a decade of Liberal Government surpluses and turned them into 6 years of deficits. Now he is bragging about a balanced budget… next year!Fiscal responsibility with a social conscience…that is the Liberal Party of Canada!That's why so many Canadians are looking to Justin with hope and inspiration -- and the best is yet to come.The Right Honourable Jean Chrétien

Royal Assent of the Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act is an important milestone in Protecting Victims of CyberbullyingDecember 10, 2014 – Vaughan, ON – Department of Justice CanadaToday, at a roundtable of professionals who work closely with child and youth victims of crime, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada Peter MacKay - joined by Minister of Veterans Affairs and honourary member of the Canadian Crime Victim Foundation Julian Fantino - discussed ways of better protecting children and youth from online crime. The Ministers discussed how Bill C-13, the Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act, will give police the modernized tools they need to protect Canadians, in particular children and youth, from acts of cyberbullying. As well, they discussed child protection and victims' rights. York Regional Police Deputy Chief André Crawford also participated in the roundtable. Bill C-13 received Royal Assent yesterday and will come into force in March 2015.Quick Facts